North Mimms
Tour Winner
I'm not sure why Just One is thinking of becoming PGA qualified as he seems to think that means he will only be qualified to fix your golf swing with a paper clip and some gaffer tape.
I would suggest that pro's don't teach 'impact' because it is the end result of all the other parts of the swing coming together. Get those right and the impact will take care of itself :thup:
Virtuocity lives 400 miles away!!!... we didn't have more time... I can't see him 10 times for 1/2hr each time.
Gibbo travelled 140 miles round trip, we didn't have more time. it was one day or not at all. You don't drive 70miles each way for 30 mins and a quick fix very often.
That doesnt make it the right way to teach does it?
Think we need to look at original post. Has a business plan been developed. What are the costs involved ? What is the break even position? Where are the clients' coming from. How saturated is the market? What is the likely demand and what will the existing golf pros do to protect their position.
The pro that I go to is exceptional, repeat exceptional, and understand he takes about £29k per annum. He has other interests and is highl respected. He also told me that thee are 300 assistant pros who do not make it each year.
What makes Just One different?
Impact isn't the result of the swing, it's the point of it.
Good post. I'm looking at the options, costs, time etc whilst tying to determine what I'd personally get out of it. The financial side doesn't really bother me though, I'd teach for free if I had a base from which to to do so.
I 'taught' them EXACTLY what they wanted to be 'taught'.
No different than if they'd wanted to be taught a 2 min cure for their slice.
I really have no idea what you mean by that statement
Ok, no problem. I'll explain it another way for you.
We need to hit the ball with the correct impact conditions for the shot we are going to play, so then we swing the club in a way to create those impact conditions... it's not the other way around.
If you think of the swing as a rocket, we don't just fire them into space for the hell of it... we know where they need to get to, what needs to be done... and THEN send the rocket.
If you think of the swing as a rocket, we don't just fire them into space for the hell of it... we know where they need to get to, what needs to be done... and THEN send the rocket.
Sounds to me like we are saying the same thing, swing the club correctly and the impact will take care of itself. I have never had a pro teach me to hit at the ball, always swing correctly and the clubface will pick up the ball on the way through.
Impact is purely the end result of getting the rest of the swing correct.
I returned to golf in 2011 after a break of four years due to a serious back problem.
I joined a club and low and behold met a fellow forummer there (small world eh ?), he had a handicap of 28, and was unable to play to it.I could see the root of the problem, but didn't feel it was my place to say, as sometimes offering advice can be taken the wrong way. After playing together for a few weeks, and sharing a few apres golf drinks, i asked if he would let me give him a few pointers, and he agreed.
I did no more than tweek his ball position and grip, i also spoke to him about course management and "taking your medicine".
Within a matter of weeks he was picking up brown envelopes, 2nd, 1st, 2nd, 1st, along with a handicap cut of 6 shots !
I didn't start a thread about the results, and i don't consider myself a swing coach.
Now I know who to blame each time he beats me!!!!!!!!!!!
So if you became fully qualfied and some geezer came in and said i want a 12 hour range session lesson you would do it?
I know your passionate about teaching etc but you need to do whats best for the pupil. If some fatty wanted to get fit no personal trainer in their right mind would flog them for 4 hours would they??
No. it's the other way round. If you don't know impact where are you going to swing the club to?
example... you want to hit it low under some branches, you KNOW that you need your hands more forwards and THEN you swing, you don't swing and just HOPE that your hands arrive more forwards - does that make sense? Impact is the point of the swing. We create the correct swing with the club AFTER we know what impact conditions we want.. if you don't know impact then you're just hoping.
Sounds to me like we are saying the same thing, swing the club correctly and the impact will take care of itself. I have never had a pro teach me to hit at the ball, always swing correctly and the clubface will pick up the ball on the way through.
Impact is purely the end result of getting the rest of the swing correct.
This like talking to a brick wall Do you actually read what you post? You have just reiterated everything that I said early ie. you swing the club in the correct manner to produce a particular result.
I've got better things to do with my time that go round in circles, you carry on arguing if you want to :thup: